Biochemical Principles of Life at the Molecular Level

Faculty

Description

(Offered as CHEM 330 and BIOL 330) What are the molecular underpinnings of processes central to life? We will explore the chemical and structural properties of biological molecules and learn the logic used by the cell to build complex structures from a few basic raw materials. Some of these complex structures have evolved to catalyze chemical reactions with enormous degree of selectivity and specificity, and we seek to discover these enzymatic strategies. We will consider the detailed balance sheet that shows how living things harvest energy from their environment to fuel metabolic processes and to reproduce and grow. Examples of the exquisite control that permits a cell to be responsive and adapt its responses based on input from the environment will be considered. We will also consider some of the means by which cells respond to change and to stress. A student may not receive credit for both CHEM 330 and BCBP/BIOL/CHEM 331.

Requisite: BIOL 191 and CHEM 221. Limited to 40 students with 20 students per discussion section. Fall semester. Professor Bishop and Professor TBA.

If Overenrolled: Over-enrollment will be handled by permission of instructor; preference will be given to seniority.

Keywords

CHEM 330 - L/D

CHEM 330F - DIS

Section 01W 02:00 PM - 03:20 PM SCCE E212

Section 02Th 08:30 AM - 09:50 AM SCCE E212

Textbooks

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ISBN

Title

Publisher

Author(s)

Comment

Price

978-1119444374

Essential Biochemistry, 4th ed.

Wiley

Charlotte W. Pratt, Kathleen Cornely

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If Overenrolled

Over-enrollment will be handled by permission of instructor; preference will be given to seniority.